Functional Object - Cap Badge, Stokes & Sons Melbourne, "17 Conductor", 1905?

Physical description

Cap or arm Badge for the Electric Supply Co. of Victoria (ESCo) "Conductor" with conductor staff number "17" Made from a manufactured and steel plate, nickel plated to indicate the staff number position held by the wearer as part of their uniform. Letters and number stamped, with horizontal lines. At each side of the badge are vertical holes through which light leather straps have been fixed with button holes to enable securing the badge on an arm. Leather straps black on one side and tan on the other.



On the rear, silver soldered on are two loops at each end of the badge to enable badge to be sewn or fitted with clips onto the cap or the uniform. Badge appears in some photos of ESCo staff in the 1900's.



On the back of the back of the badge in letters is the name of the manufacturer - "Stokes & Sons".



Stored within tissue paper, within a heavy cardboard, Kodak Photo paper box.

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